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  • On 27 February 1860, Peter Hubert Desvignes received British patent no. 537 for 28 monocular and stereoscopic variations of cylindrical ...identify them if original titles are missing. Possible stop motion in lost films is even harder to trace. The principles of animation and other special effe
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  • ...anghai International Film Festival for Historic Collection of Unseen China Films from BFI National Archive|work=Targeted News Service}}</ref> ...ition, the Archive undertakes research projects directed at finding ‘lost’ films and abandoned filmmaking practises.<ref name=":44">{{Cite journal|last=Lent
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  • {{Short description|Group of British comedians}} {{About|a group of British comedians|other uses|Comic strip (disambiguation)}}
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  • [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [ See also [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] and the [[animated cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britanni
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  • | About Bananas|| 1935|| Castle Films|| United Fruit Company|| B&amp;W|| Si|| 11:03 | Act Your Age|| 1949|| Coronet Instructional Films|| N/A|| B&amp;W|| Sd|| 12:31
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  • ...roject X]]'') and [[family film|family]] (''e.g.'', ''[[Earth to Echo]]'') films. ...or [[surveillance footage]]—according to an analysis of 500 found-footage films conducted by Found Footage Critic.<ref>{{cite web|title= Found Footage Film
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  • ...death in 2013. During his life, his innovative style of special effects in films inspired numerous filmmakers. In November 2016 the [[BFI]] compiled a list ..., gofer and later camera assistant, whilst working at home animating short films about the use and development of military equipment. During this time, he a
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  • ...png|thumb|right|Cover of Charles Urban Trading Company Film Catalog "Urban Films"]] == List of Films ==
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  • {{for|films named "Orphan" or with similar titles|Orphan (disambiguation)#Film}} ...itt was quoted using the metaphor as early as 1992, to refer to silent-era films, newsreels, and kinescopes. Robert Epstein, “Mining Hollywood's Old Movi
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  • {{Use British English|date=March 2019}} ....bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f5a8f85 |title=Andrew P. Wilson |website=British Film Institute |access-date=28 March 2019}}</ref> was based on short storie
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  • {{short description|British series of short animated films}} ...e two main characters: Bubble and Squeek. Their names are derived from the British dish [[bubble and squeak]]. All shorts were produced in [[Technicolor]].
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  • {{about|the 1942 Canadian film|the 1941 British film of the same title|Ferry Pilot (1941 film)}} ...bomber]]s had to be available. The [[Air Transport Auxiliary]] (ATA) was a British wartime civilian organization, headquartered at [[White Waltham Airfield]]
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  • |Teaching With Sound Films||1936||Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.||&nbsp;||bw||Sd||&nbsp; |Technicolor for Industrial Films||ca. 1949||Technicolor Corporation||N/A||C||Sd||8:09
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  • ...amen and, after the [[Dunkirk evacuation]], the re-building of a decimated British Army. ...'' relied heavily on newsreel footage. The British sequences were from the British [[Ministry of Information (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Information]]. The d
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  • {{Use British English|date=May 2015}} ...the dialogue-free Dreamless Sleep".<ref name="ukanimation.blogspot" /> The films are fairly obscure; Nick Park noted that Babylon "hasn't really seen the li
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  • ...d F.B. Stewart. The Warwick Trading Company was also agent for a number of British and French firms, including Frank Mottershaw, James Williamson, Lumière an ...he following year he published his first Urbanora catalogue of educational films.
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  • ...ghly mobile raiding and [[reconnaissance]] forces began to be used. The [[British Commandos|commando]] carried all they needed and operated in the field, to ...st on the beaches were the "storm troops": French commandos, U.S. Rangers, British Marines backed up by Canadian and U.S. paratroopers. At "Zero Hour", the st
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  • ...nce and arts management. In order to fulfill its dual mission—to make DEFA films available and better known, and to broaden understanding of filmmaking in t ...93 marks the DEFA Film Library's official founding. Byg's idea was to make films from the East German DEFA Studios more available and widely known in North
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  • ...tive and technical positions in the RCAF. While most WDs were located at [[British Commonwealth Air Training Plan]] stations across Canada, many others served ...e shot in Canada and carefully edited with other footage obtained from the British [[Ministry of Information (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Information]].<ref>G
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  • ...s/entry/canadas-soft-sell-propaganda "Canadian Second World War propaganda films."] ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]'', 2015 (originally broadcas ...rseas Airways]] provided a link to the far-flung [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]], much like the U.S. carrier [[Pan American World Airways|Pan
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